What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Back at it today.

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Winning pair there Jeremy. 😎👍
 
Something different today, a 1977 Craftsman 95043 Scout/Utility knife. Some nice carbon steel blades, seems to hold a great edge. I had a few of these still NIB stashed away and thought it was time to pull one out an put it in the rotation for a while. I'm guessing these were made by Schrade.

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I always thought mine was a Camillus, but you're right. No sign of pins through the bolsters.
 
Thanks Bob !!! :)
The Rosewood is the slimmest and the blade is 01 Tool Steel while the other two are C70.
The Karelian Birch has a bulldog pull and alligator snap. The strongest of any knife I own except MAYBE only one other,
a clip point Eye Witness Barlow (not pictured of course)
Really nothing to say about the Ebony. Just that it's a good example of the Lamb Foot pattern and well put together.
No disappointments with either of the three and why it's hard to pick just one.
I would really like to see some photos of your Eye Witness Barlow my friend . Their older ones did have some very stiff pulls .

Harry
 
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